The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 5

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LADEN NNT NS Ty . . freedom in athe, iited ba, Pa MYSTERY IN BURGLARY 1 at py the i had remained so long without giving Detectives Pureled at Robbery ~ of a bond. The “loveliest stowaway” was ac- Apartment With ‘Murglar-Proot” Leck. “LOVELIEST STOWAWAY” HERE SINCE JULY AGAIN FREE WITHOUT BOND 34 ARE DROWNED -ASPICHC LAUNGH HTS. FERRBOMT ‘Argentine. Pleasure Boat Runs Under Bow of Larger Craft—Only Three Saved. companted by Mrs. Rose Knutsen, the wife of Capt. Waldimir Knuteen, on whose ship, the Manitoba, came to America, She said: sure my husband will make any bend required when he returns from over- | robbery In the apartment of Nathan | barked ; | Seas.” Schrieber, Jn the Berchardt, No. 220 So, the immigration bonding officer | West 98th Street, and the brutal Kill-] threw jt out, and clerks 4 and bowed and| ing of Mr. Schretber’s little poodle dos marked the case ‘‘Deferred."' —e al ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY GAs James Gaynor, fifty-six years old, of No. 404 West 29th Street, wan found open window. was small—three sable gcarfs—but there are features that ifiterest the detectives because It appears the thief, by he use of @ special key, opened a dead in bed to-day, He had been ac-| lock that was supposed to be burglar cldentally asphyxiated by ga escaping | Proof. from 5 Mr. Schreiber and members of the Hope to ® BUENOS AYRES, Argentina, Nov 27 (Agsociated Press.) —Thirty-four lives were lost in a collision between effort will ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, were owt Saturday evening, He Ing welcome of his dog. through the apartment without find- ing the dow and flnaily looked out an HH esaw the body of his pet on the concrete pavement of th ecourtyard ten stories below. Detectives of the West 100th re The supposttion is that Station Be studying the mystery of @} enor ontered the vallant tle poodle and perhaps attacked ‘him, and the thief opened the window and aenlenes reer ‘ Saturday evening. The propertylos*) HOSPITAL WEEK DRIVE FOR $1,000,000 STARTS 000,000 for Free tm, Hospital Week begins to-day and an 1923. hen the for the Lroalment of free patients tn the at 10 o'clock and on enter-| Mfty-elght non-municipal tnstitutions in apartment missed the bark-| the Hoe hunted}and Brooklyn, GERMANY APOLOGIZES FOR AT. TACKS ON ALLIED OFFICERS, PARIS, Nov. 27 (Associated Press).— 2 The German Government has made a cy formal apology to the Inter-Allied Com- Th ee 1 | nani cua conte! Thanksgiving Week Sale which Allied o cers were attacked by of mobs and browbeaten by the German 3 mission of Military Control in Be nited Houpttal Fund of New York money will be ap- portioned among them on the basis of It points out that these hospitals for 800,000 persons @ year without regard to race, color or creed. Sa 134 West 34th Sued | : Between Broadway and Seventh Avenue authorties during the course of the oM- cers’ performance of their duties in in- made to obtain $1,000,000 "apecting baveahnai barrack: @ launch and a ferryboat in the Parana River, near Zarate, northwest of Buenos Ayres. The collision occurred in the dark- ness at eight o'clock last night. The launch, filled with picnickers on their way home, many of them children, struck the ferrybout while going at full speed. ‘The launch hit the Jarger craft at the overhang of the bow, under which the picknickers’ boat disappeared. So far as is known there are only three survivors of the excursion party and the launch crew. abba dat Re MAY REFUSE TO PAY = 3 F HOME BREW TAXES BONAR. cwatsiocaaiman Miss Jeanne Bonar, who, since her fon Delegates Nesent |arrival last July, rament Restrictions, - Tommy Claus is Entertaining in Difon Conve: has been enjoying Recent = DIJON, Nav. 27.—A threat to refuse to xes, beginning next January, has been made to the Govern- EVERY GENUINE You must come and ment by delegations of 200 organizations with 30,000 members who protested in to-day against the ernment to restrict see him, he is so jolly and knows so many tricks and stories and songs, you have heaps and heaps of fun. And ‘then there are the beau- t'ful dollies, and electric railroads and circuses, and animals that grunt i and every imaginable toy. Yellow Taz: iS BONDED ® convention here efforts of the Go r right to 10.95 ‘The convention demanded that Par- Mament immediately repeal the pi nf . convention al Torm them into fascinatin, y officlaia Whe Liar iaw to WP alate CORP. A Mama Dolly with poh, © a of jolie cable oo, Gee teres ‘Lenox 2300 an unbreakable com diford Ve mits, sites tade theaiee Mrncen DOCTORS EXPECT. ROW Yellow Tazz is practical- position head, and \ | very much in vogue. OVER WINE AND BEER ly the only taxicab oper- bobbed hair is daint- Can oi [Main Floor] AT ELECTION TO-NIGHT] ated in Greater New ily dressed from head t® foot. ‘ ° York that has met the 3.25 A stormy ‘meeting is looked for by members when the Medical Society ot the County of New York holds its annual election of officers at No. 17 West 434 Street to-night, becau: last minute opposition to the didacy of Dr. John P. Davin, wines and beer advocate, for office of Second Vice President. New York County doctors received circulars Saturday signed by Dr. Orin 8. Wightman, President of the society, and other members urging the defeat of Dr. Davin and the elec- tion of Dr. Samuel J. Kopetsky. Dr. Davin, pioneer foo of the Volstead act’ within the society, said last night full requirements of the bonding law. Every genuine }élor Jazr has been bonded since the day the law be- came effective. Your life, limb and property are only safe in a genuine Milow Zaz7. This is another out- The little kiddy, 2 to 4 years old, can have tr lots of fun with thi. *Shoo-Fly”’ sturdily made with a rooster’s head in | front. White enameled. [Fifth Floor) Children’s and Junior Girls’ he had expected there would be no| standing reason why the Tan contest for any office bli hi ld su ort — alfskin Sh “It may be becauso I have been Cc the dad boy of the soclaty in urging \ilow Tax . alls n oes Ught wines and beers, but they all A A came around to my way of thinking Look for Name and Specially Priced jast Sunday when they voted to start suit,” said Dr. The opposi-| Phone Number on Door Davin. “ tlon probabl ek, though, to the meeting of t tate society two years ago, when Dr. Kopetsky intro- duced a resolution which I, among others, opposed, c James Yaylor Lewis for having appeared as counsel for one society member In- dicted for violation of the Harrison act. The resolution received only three votes and was defeated over- whelmingly. Now the President of Calfskin lace models, with sturdy | soles and of fine quality solid leather throughout to withstand the rough usage of little feet. Each is built on a specially de- signed last to insure proper fit. BIS to Ws a. as 3.45% TY 14 f0'@ sie ea ces 3.95 — 2 to7.. [Second Floor] newer fall weaves. Yellow Taxi CORP. Lemox 2300 | EVERY GENUINE eae much a6 you are w . of allow Taxr is HEATED W. Walkins—No, thanks! One can't work for that these days. La the society injects himself into the matter by signing, with others, a cir gular urging tho election of Dr. Ko- petsky.” Dr. George H. Vincent, President of will ad- the Rockefeller Foundation, dress the meeting. ee eee IN THIS ERA, (From the Boston Globe.) Children’s Wool Golf Hose Special 95€ ‘ therefore groupe sale prices, to he W. Walkins—How 1 Imported Golf Hose in a soft ribbed wool with fancy turn- over tops. * Brown and Green heather mixtures. Carving Set, made of best American steel with penuine steg handles, 3 (Mbin Fleer] | pieces in lined box. 2.95 Regularly, 4.60 Boys’ Wool Union Suits Special 1.95 “Carter's” Gray Wool and Cot- ton mixed Union Suits in a heavy weight, with high neck, Mirro Aluminum Covered Sauce Pan with long handle, 8- quart capacity. 79¢ Things for the children are on our second floor HEE for instance, is a baby bottle made of fa- mous Pyrex Ware that will not crack in scalding Royal Self Basting hot water. Double Roaster, long made of Blued Stee! PP so vb ol coos pees pati ig lg sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 2 to with ventilator and in our roomy inate Windsor Chairs or rock in 16 years. : fae rane ae our rockers with the frisky barking dog design. {Third Floor} 10x14 inches, regularly 2.00 1. ' 11x16 inches, regularly 2.50 1.95 Mothers who have been coming here for depend- able kitchen and pantry equipment may have over- looked our interesting assortment of nursery essen- tials to be found on the upper floors of our store. 6 or. 20 cents, 8 or. 25 cents, 10 oz. 30 vents 12x17 inches, regularly 8.50 2,75 A Barber Shop for Children Where little girls and boys can have their hair shampooed and cut by the Barber all in White. | Third Floor) fewis&. ConGER 45th St. and Sixth Ave. Que feck north of “NINE PLOORS OF HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT” Charge Purchases will appear on bills rendered January 1st FIFTH SE ENUE dames McCreery & Co... 34TH STREET Semi-Made Toyville _ Dresses of Lace | Mést Attractive Models They are developed in heavy “Spanish’’ Lace in a large variety of colors and fash- ioned into our own most attractive model. Only a slip and girdl@is required to trans- afternoon and A Remnant Clearance of - 4 All Wool Dress Fabrics At Prices Less Than Present Cost The season’s‘accumulation of remnants from our wholesale and retail departments have been assembled for this clearance and reduced to prices less than their present day cost. quently you will find embroidered Serges, Scotch Tweeds and Homespuns, in checks, plaids, stripes and double faced fabrics, | Velours, Bolivias, Serges, Poiret Twills, Crepes and all the Conse- (Second Floor) t-Minute Thoughts To Help Prepare That Thanksgiving Dinner | At the last minute, there is usually something lacking which is absolutely essential to the preparation of the meal. We have hese necessities and marked them at special you get everything in readiness, | Imported Poultry Shears of best steel, heavily nickel plated rose- wood handles. 1.75 Regularly 2.95 Wear-Ever Alumi- num Double Ric8 or Cereal Boiler, 2- qt. capacity. 2.15 Regulasly 3.25 Heavily Nickel Plated Nut Bowls, complete with crackers and 6 picks. 1.95 Regularly 3.00 Wear-EverAluminumSeamlessDouble Roasters self basting with tray. 12 x 16 inches, regularly 6,00 4.95 Mirro Aluminnm Self Basting Double Roaster with tray, 11x16 inches. Regularly 6.00, 4.50 (Sixth Floor) Fur Trimmed $ 75 Incomparable Values! ! 194 COATS. FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK The Latest Word in’ Fashion, Quality and Workmanship HW that cre Metchless at the FURS: BEAVER—SQUIRREL, CARA SKUNK WOLF—NUTRIA MATERIALS: VELONA—MENOVA NORMANDY—VELETTE BROADTAIL FABRIC Women’s & Misses’ Sizes Elegant Silk Lined and Interlined. Equally Good Values In Coats & Wraps From 37.50 to 165.00 | Extraordinary Reduction Sale Cloth Frocks TO CLOSE OUT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 50 HESE STUNNING FROCKS are not “special purchase” or “sale goods.” Every Garment is taken from our regular stock and included are the most wanted of this season's styles, Poiret Twill Cord developed in fifteen dif- ferent styles, having the beautiful finish and workmanship of the ex- pensive dressmaker. Exquisite trimmings of pin tucks, hand embroi- dery and novel buttons. ~ Twill Navy, Black or Brown $MM Sisea 14 to 46 ¢ OPEN EVERY LADIES RINGS j / DIAMONDS BIRTHS TOMES, S SIGNETS he = ASTLE ONFIDENTIAL REDIT 1374 Broadway, N. 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